Cafe Madrid - New lunch option in downtown Oakland?

It looks like this bocadillo lunch spot just opened in downtown Oakland. Sobrasada, boquerones, Spanish sandwiches - anyone tried this place yet? I judge a spot on its tortilla, but haven't a chance to go yet. Anyway, I'm intrigued! Any reviews?

I stopped by for lunch today -- their bocadillos are "build your own sandwich" style, with various choices for meat, cheese, and condiments. I had chorizo with manchego, salsa verde, lettuce and tomato. Good flavors, especially the chorizo and the garlicky salsa verde, but the very high bread-to-filling ratio really muted the flavors. They will grill and press sandwiches on request, so I might try that next time.

I don't know how late, but it's definitely open for dinner, as we drove by tonight on the way to the Paramount and it appeared to be hopping. Goodness knows that area could use more pre-show dining options.

I had a bocadillo with jamon serrano, manchego, and salsa verde. The sandwich is pretty hefty because of the bread, but there's enough of the ingredients (except for the salsa verde...might be a good idea to ask for extra.) The manchego was delicious, the jamon serrano a little fatty but still the real thing. What makes this place intriguing are the other sandwich options, as OaktownHound noted above, and described on a flyer at the counter. They offer "allioli", not to be confused with aioli...this one's just garlic and olive oil. The cheese choices are manchego and something called "tronchon", and you can add boquerones and piquillo peppers for extra.

I'd go back to try another sandwich. The space is lovely too, in the old I Magnin building, with a few cafe-style tables near the windows.